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is that the seecenario here or a broader tie back to al qaeda or other movement. >> what you have here is actually a hybrid. it's not clear where he went when he went to russia. thoorts were looking very closely to see if there were connections, if he was perhaps directed or trained with motivation and tactics to attack, but i think the possibility here is that they were sensitized to oppression and issues in the region may have radicalized over time and perhaps there was connectivity abroad. i think authorities are worried you have these lone wofrls individuals embedded in western societies who get radicalized, who may get directed or not but certainly attack in place, and that's something al qaeda has been promoting in the last two or three years in its messaging. >> there's been reports that security officials have picked up a lot of terrorism chatter in the last couple of days. is that typical to be expected in a case like this? >> absolutely. in part terrorist groups out there were searching for as much information as we were as far as what was happening. so a lot of chatter had t
is that the seecenario here or a broader tie back to al qaeda or other movement. >> what you have here is actually a hybrid. it's not clear where he went when he went to russia. thoorts were looking very closely to see if there were connections, if he was perhaps directed or trained with motivation and tactics to attack, but i think the possibility here is that they were sensitized to oppression and issues in the region may have radicalized over time and perhaps there was connectivity...
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canadian investigators say the pair was plotting with al qaeda in iran. the iranian government said it had nothing to do with the plot. >>> now to a dramatic surveillance video from a colombian train platform capturing a man moments away from death. keep your eye on this man, wandering around the platform in the white shirt and black pants. he suddenly tries to throw himself in the path of an oncoming train. a quick thinking police officer with quicker hands. saves the day. pulling him out of the way just in time. take a look at this again. there you see him, white shirt, black pants. the guy you want to keep an eye on. sees a train coming. he goes for it. the cop pulls him back. it is not your day, buddy. the police officer says just doing his job. >> that is remarkable. spring like a cat. >> almost as if instinct kicked in. >> man just something about the way the guy is walking. >> no stopping. just looked like he would walk in front of the train. wasn't going to stop. >> yeah. >>> violent protests in the streets of france after lawmakers in paris appro
canadian investigators say the pair was plotting with al qaeda in iran. the iranian government said it had nothing to do with the plot. >>> now to a dramatic surveillance video from a colombian train platform capturing a man moments away from death. keep your eye on this man, wandering around the platform in the white shirt and black pants. he suddenly tries to throw himself in the path of an oncoming train. a quick thinking police officer with quicker hands. saves the day. pulling him...
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when you look at the people i faced for a couple decades, that is terrorists inspired by al qaeda, they after 9/11 went to bombs that were much more sophisticated. explosives were more sophisticated. they received training that was pretty advanced. they selected targets that were harder than this target. i would argue more iconic. that is transportation targets that are recognizable worldwide. in this case you've got folks who selected a very soft target. very primitive devices. and a target that i don't think is iconic globally even though it is in the united states. >> phil and tom, both of you stand by. we're awaiting the president and the first lady. they're going to be heading over from air force one over to the cathedral of the holy cross. we'll watch the interfaith service in its entirety here on cnn. our special coverage will continue right after this. many people are struggling with issues related to mental health. by earning a degree in the field of counseling or psychology from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to make a difference in the lives of others. let's ge
when you look at the people i faced for a couple decades, that is terrorists inspired by al qaeda, they after 9/11 went to bombs that were much more sophisticated. explosives were more sophisticated. they received training that was pretty advanced. they selected targets that were harder than this target. i would argue more iconic. that is transportation targets that are recognizable worldwide. in this case you've got folks who selected a very soft target. very primitive devices. and a target...
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we're about to find out. >> senator kerry is going to support al qaeda. they helped them take libya. now help them take syria. this is a schizophrenic governing elite we have. they don't know what they're doing. >>john: he doesn't have the right to remain silent, no right to an attorney because the teenage bombing suspect was not read his miranda rights. investigators did that on purpose. but why? but why? we'll explain next. the kyocera torque lets you hear and be heard even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultraugged ocera torque, only from sprint direct conct. buy one get four free for your business. >>alisyn: welcome back. this is a fox news alert. we're showing you the latest images of the manhunt that ended last night thankfully with the suspect in custody. but this is a story that has kept boston paralyzed and terrorized for
we're about to find out. >> senator kerry is going to support al qaeda. they helped them take libya. now help them take syria. this is a schizophrenic governing elite we have. they don't know what they're doing. >>john: he doesn't have the right to remain silent, no right to an attorney because the teenage bombing suspect was not read his miranda rights. investigators did that on purpose. but why? but why? we'll explain next. the kyocera torque lets you hear and be heard even in...
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canadian authorities say the two suspects had direction and guidance from al qaeda in iran. but officials say there was no link to the attacks in boston. the suspects are not canadian citizens. authorities received a tip from canada's muslim community. >>> the federal government decided to temporarily delay a policy that would have allowed passengers to carry small knives onto planes. the new policy was supposed to go into effect this week. besides small knives, passengers would have been allowed to bring small baseball bats and other sports equipment onboard. these have been banned since the 9/11 attacks. a former transportation chairman agreed with the new proposals. >> we have seen problems with the attempts of blowing up aircraft with the underwear bomber and even some electronics so to spend more time looking for those kinds of threats made sense to me. >> flight attendants, unions, air marshals and some airlines strongly opposed the proposed new policy. >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news," travelers face big delays after a furlough of air traffic contrork we'll sho
canadian authorities say the two suspects had direction and guidance from al qaeda in iran. but officials say there was no link to the attacks in boston. the suspects are not canadian citizens. authorities received a tip from canada's muslim community. >>> the federal government decided to temporarily delay a policy that would have allowed passengers to carry small knives onto planes. the new policy was supposed to go into effect this week. besides small knives, passengers would have...
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while the design experts say is al qaeda 101, investigators are baffled. no individual or group has taken responsibility. >> the person who did this is someone's friend, neighbor, co-worker or relative. someone knows who did this. >> reporter: so the fbi heavily relying on the public. they say more than 2,000 tips have already come in. and they are following up on each and every one of them. john, and diana. >> marci, 24 hours ago we were talking about a potential suspect. investigators at a suburban boston apartment. any update on that? >> we were told investigators were questioning a 20-year-old student. investigators aren't giving us any information about that. a source tells abc news it appears the tips that led investigators to this 20-year-old and to this apartment didn't pan out. so at this point it appears he is not considered a person of interest. but investigators say they are not ruling anything out at this point. >> marci, the pressure cooker bombs, what are you hearing from intelligence and how -- what's the latest on these? >> well this is so
while the design experts say is al qaeda 101, investigators are baffled. no individual or group has taken responsibility. >> the person who did this is someone's friend, neighbor, co-worker or relative. someone knows who did this. >> reporter: so the fbi heavily relying on the public. they say more than 2,000 tips have already come in. and they are following up on each and every one of them. john, and diana. >> marci, 24 hours ago we were talking about a potential suspect....
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lots of collaboration with al qaeda, al qaeda affiliates. this is a continuing concern. again, we're not saying that it was a foreign terrorist group. but this is the backdrop, again, which the fbi is working on this situation right now. john? >> all right. barbara starr at the pentagon. thank you. >>> coming up, there is still so many questions this morning in the aftermath of yesterday's attack here at the boston marathon. we will continue to bring you the latest information as it comes in. you are watching a special edition of "early start." stay with us. the one thing that 99 percent of investors can expect to find in their portfolio, is unexpected risk. bny mellon has the vision and experience to help. we look at the full picture... to uncover risk, find opportunities, and create a plan that's best suited for you. bny mellon. before i do any projects on on my own.st at angie's list, you'll find reviews written by people just like you. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. olay ultr
lots of collaboration with al qaeda, al qaeda affiliates. this is a continuing concern. again, we're not saying that it was a foreign terrorist group. but this is the backdrop, again, which the fbi is working on this situation right now. john? >> all right. barbara starr at the pentagon. thank you. >>> coming up, there is still so many questions this morning in the aftermath of yesterday's attack here at the boston marathon. we will continue to bring you the latest information as...
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qaeda attacks? does it match the signature of a home grown terrorist? these are the kinds of things they're starting to look at. we know that from the expertise that they've all assembled. it may take some time but this is what they're going to focus on at least in the coming days. john? >> reporter: you know, it sounds cliche, barbara, but no detail is too small because you don't know where that break might come from. we should also say there's news from pakistan this morning with the taliban. what's the taliban saying about this right now? >> exactly right. you know, this is the other thing we're going to going to look at. the pakistani taliban is claiming they didn't do t. let me read you a brief part of the statement that they put out. quote, wherever we find americans we will kill them, but we don't have any connection with the boston explosions. that coming from the ttp, the so-called pakistani taliban. what's so interesting about this is this group claims responsibility for the failed 2010 fa
qaeda attacks? does it match the signature of a home grown terrorist? these are the kinds of things they're starting to look at. we know that from the expertise that they've all assembled. it may take some time but this is what they're going to focus on at least in the coming days. john? >> reporter: you know, it sounds cliche, barbara, but no detail is too small because you don't know where that break might come from. we should also say there's news from pakistan this morning with the...
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i think the biggest question will be whether there was any particular al qaeda driven plot behind the two brothers, especially has there has been a long-standing by the intelligence communities that al qaeda and the chechen rebels have worked together in the resource, intelligence and supply of weapons, and ultimately if it does have an al qaeda angle to it, this could be significantly concerning as this would be the first chechen-born or led attack on the united states. >> that is right. it has not happened before. and i want to bring in our terrific resource on things like this. when he was not read his miranda rights, how surprised? >> it's unusual. we know him and his brother were bomb makers and there are other bombs out there, and is there a greater conspiracy than two brothers? it's a great concern. the public safety exception was most appropriate under these circumstances. >> is this a one and done thing, they did not read him his miranda rights, and will that become an issue later on or not likely? >> it may be raised, but it's not going to affect the government to go forward
i think the biggest question will be whether there was any particular al qaeda driven plot behind the two brothers, especially has there has been a long-standing by the intelligence communities that al qaeda and the chechen rebels have worked together in the resource, intelligence and supply of weapons, and ultimately if it does have an al qaeda angle to it, this could be significantly concerning as this would be the first chechen-born or led attack on the united states. >> that is right....
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because it talked about al qaeda and affiliates. what is al qaeda no? al qaeda existed on 9/11 is a shadow of itself. are these military operations in yemen which are carried out by an affiliate of al qaeda, or military operations elsewhere, are they covered under that broad congressional justification? and so that is a question now. one could argue that was a declaration of war by congress, but it was so broad and so sweeping, and in many ways in many people's views of unending, that the people feel like we've got to go back to sort of again set the parameters for the next decade of this. >> host: michael in north carolina. your question, please. >> caller: yes. i wawa to know if the guest was money with gary webb and his reporting on the cia and the cocaine drug wars in south america? and the second question -- >> host: and why are you -- michael, why are you interested in that topic? >> caller: i'm very interested in covert wars around the world, and here in the age this seems like a very, very big topic that wasn't covered very much. >> host: okay,
because it talked about al qaeda and affiliates. what is al qaeda no? al qaeda existed on 9/11 is a shadow of itself. are these military operations in yemen which are carried out by an affiliate of al qaeda, or military operations elsewhere, are they covered under that broad congressional justification? and so that is a question now. one could argue that was a declaration of war by congress, but it was so broad and so sweeping, and in many ways in many people's views of unending, that the...
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neil: what if it is al qaeda? if the fear that we had kept al qaeda at bay is not the case? then it changes a lot of folks' sense of security. >> there is no question, that woulding very negative for the market. we experienced a bombs in one of our great cities like boston following a huge porting event on patriots day. >> are you surprised -- so to, that and we're looking at market react, but tepidly slow, i would have expected even more, that maybe not you, what do you think? >> i think i wwuld have too. if for past 12 years or 11 and a half since 9/11 i had a sense, that there is probably not going to be a lot more of those big ones bause we g moved to action but this idea of soft target, of you know, can i explode a device in a shopping mall or amusement park or a church, that idea has haunted my, i am amazed that more has mottnot happened, i hava agree m surprised it has not hi more at fiber of investors. >> so far not a panic but, one could happen? >> well, ourarkets have enjoyed printing of money, and a too b to fail mtality, we look better than europe although we loo
neil: what if it is al qaeda? if the fear that we had kept al qaeda at bay is not the case? then it changes a lot of folks' sense of security. >> there is no question, that woulding very negative for the market. we experienced a bombs in one of our great cities like boston following a huge porting event on patriots day. >> are you surprised -- so to, that and we're looking at market react, but tepidly slow, i would have expected even more, that maybe not you, what do you think?...
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, and i'm using the term al-qaeda because chechen jihaddists are connected to al-qaeda. al-qaeda whose strategy as we read in inspire magazine, as we read on-line, in the chat rooms, picks and choose what kind of nationality that can fit with the land, with the country they're going to send them to. so the fact that these persons could be from india, syria, chechnya or american born is irrelevant at this point in time. what is relevant is are they jihaddists? too they have a connection internationally? >> gretchen: all right. walid, interesting insight from somebody who knows, expert. if you would, please stick around. we're going to go live to bill hemmer who has been live in boston for us all morning of the you have new information? >> yes. just a little bit here. i want to add what's happening in watertown. the boston police department has done a pretty good job over the past five days of alerting the public by way of their twitter feed when they need to get news out. they just sent this out minutes ago. a community alert, door to door search for a s watertown continu
, and i'm using the term al-qaeda because chechen jihaddists are connected to al-qaeda. al-qaeda whose strategy as we read in inspire magazine, as we read on-line, in the chat rooms, picks and choose what kind of nationality that can fit with the land, with the country they're going to send them to. so the fact that these persons could be from india, syria, chechnya or american born is irrelevant at this point in time. what is relevant is are they jihaddists? too they have a connection...
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official tells our barbara starr at the pentagon that no foreign connection or link to al qaeda had been found in this attack, at least not yet. they have not named any suspect yet, the federal government, and no one has claimed responsibility. but the man hunt is on one assumes one of the most intense in our country's history. the news of the attack sent a shock wave through wall street yesterday. the dow suffered its biggest drop of the year. today the markets bounced back. optimism about housing and a pickup in hiring are credited for the surge. the traders began the day with a moment of silence for the victims in boston just before the opening bell. we'll have more on the marathon bombings in just a moment, but first we want to bring you some of today's other headlines. thousands of american airlines passengers are stuck at their gates thanks to a computer outage. the airline grounded flights across the country until 5:00 p.m. eastern while the system is being repaired. american airlines said the ground stop did not impact arrivals. passengers who want to change their reservations wi
official tells our barbara starr at the pentagon that no foreign connection or link to al qaeda had been found in this attack, at least not yet. they have not named any suspect yet, the federal government, and no one has claimed responsibility. but the man hunt is on one assumes one of the most intense in our country's history. the news of the attack sent a shock wave through wall street yesterday. the dow suffered its biggest drop of the year. today the markets bounced back. optimism about...
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one of the groups has already said that it has a relationship with al qaeda. >> yes, it has. charlie: secondly, does this mean that we should have done more earlier when there was a more domination of moderate groups and before some of the more radical groups came in to syria? >> you know, i don't think it's that productive to reajude ict the past. i think the options are what they are going forward. again i think in addition to watching what happens with these extremists we have to keep as the president has rightly said a very close focus on the chemical weapons arsenals and making sure that that those don't fall into the wrong hands. >> charlie: what will we do if they look like they're going to fall into the wrong hands? >> i think there's a lot of thinking and planning going on with regard to that inside the u.s. government. and, you know, i think that would... i would hope that that would cause us to provide some additional forms of support to the rebels that are more moderate that we believe are the core of a post assad syrian government to enable them to be effective t
one of the groups has already said that it has a relationship with al qaeda. >> yes, it has. charlie: secondly, does this mean that we should have done more earlier when there was a more domination of moderate groups and before some of the more radical groups came in to syria? >> you know, i don't think it's that productive to reajude ict the past. i think the options are what they are going forward. again i think in addition to watching what happens with these extremists we have to...
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there was no immediate claim of responsibility, but such attacks are often a trademark of al- qaeda's iraqi wing. a major sell-off hit wall street today. stocks plunged after china reported its economic growth slowed in the first quarter, and commodity prices took a hit. the dow jones industrial average lost nearly 266 points to close at 14,599. the nasdaq fell 78 points to close at 3216. there was relative quiet out of north korea today, as the communist state celebrated the birthday of its founder with a flower festival. celebrations were focused in pyongyang, and residents dressed in their finest clothing to lay flowers before statues of former north korean leaders. a day earlier, north korea rejected the south's offer of dialogue, calling it a "crafty trick." a federal judge in washington has refused to intervene in a detainee hunger strike at guantanamo bay, cuba. he ruled today that federal law bars judicial review of enemy combatant claims of mistreatment. a yemeni prisoner, musaab al- madhwani, had said he and other hunger strikers are denied drinking water and medical care an
there was no immediate claim of responsibility, but such attacks are often a trademark of al- qaeda's iraqi wing. a major sell-off hit wall street today. stocks plunged after china reported its economic growth slowed in the first quarter, and commodity prices took a hit. the dow jones industrial average lost nearly 266 points to close at 14,599. the nasdaq fell 78 points to close at 3216. there was relative quiet out of north korea today, as the communist state celebrated the birthday of its...
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these were all domesticop, renfiatn.bviously had a al qaeda reazes it's vy ey have been using people already here. we also have people self-motivated over the internet. they become se-radicalized or coul b someone from white supremacist group. ey, again, eiry domestic or it coulde a combination of the two, as said, with islamic jihadist, both domestic and having a foreign connection. all of this is being looked at, but certainly between now and 9/11, now, people knowctly what to do. ther is a protocol in place, what measures to take,nd move quickly and effectively and work very well together. totalsynchronization. >> we don't know who did this. we spect we will know at some point. peter ki, congssman peter king, thank you for sharing your expertise with us. we appreciateit. >> thank you. >> ahead o "starting point" we continue to follow this unfolding investigation of this terror attacknst, were tracking other delin stories. we'll talk about how theto maetar rctg to this. will there bereverb rations? we'll tell you about it, next. >> announcer: did you know the are secret black marke
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al qaeda's playbook. documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill passengers. so far there is no indication this plot is tied to boston. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> now to the boston bombing case. a major step in the long legal journey involving suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. >> the 19-year-old charged with a federal crime, which brings the ultimate punishment. abc's marci gonzalez joining us this morning from boston with more. marci. >> reporter: good morning, john and diana. we learned at his bedside arraignment, the suspect said just one word. when asked if he could afford an attorney, he replied no. among the charges, 19-year-old suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev faces one count of using a weapon of mass destruction. which carries a potential maximum sentence of death. we've learned despite the injury to his neck, he is cooperating with investigators, writing his answers to at least some of their questions. sour
al qaeda's playbook. documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill passengers. so far there is no indication this plot is tied to boston. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> now to the boston bombing case. a major step in the long legal journey involving suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. >> the 19-year-old charged with a federal crime, which brings the ultimate punishment. abc's marci gonzalez...
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receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. >> if al qaeda operatives were to carry out a truly disastrous terrorist attack, somewhere in the world, somewhere in the west, somewhere in the united states, and it were traced back to al qaeda in iran, then that could provoke hostility. >> reporter: it's part of al qaeda's playbook. documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill passengers. this morning, the iranian government is skeptical, with one senior official calling the canadian claims, quote, ridiculous. >> okay, pierre, thanks very much. >>> we're going to move on to the nightmare shaping up at airports all across the country. flight delays, safety worries. the impact of the across-the-board federal budget cuts. abc's matt gutman did some traveling himself to investigate. and he joins us, now, from miami. how did it go for you there, matt? >> reporter: good morning, robin. it didn't go that well. we spent 11 hours in airports. and didn't really find an airline apocalypse. but all
receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. >> if al qaeda operatives were to carry out a truly disastrous terrorist attack, somewhere in the world, somewhere in the west, somewhere in the united states, and it were traced back to al qaeda in iran, then that could provoke hostility. >> reporter: it's part of al qaeda's playbook. documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill...
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i was reading there was the al qaeda in the arabian peninsula a couple years ago in a magazine, basically the title was make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. there was that instruction manu manuel, if you will, also in the anarchist's cookbook. can you glean anything from that as to who did this? >> unfortunately the short answer for that is no, especially coming from outside the actual investigation. what it really points to is just the large amount of information out there on the internet and other open sources on how to make a device like this. one of the other things about using a pressurized device could be simple as a fire extinguisher. it's easy to practice and do test runs with something like this and easy to conceal because the actual using the device for the pressure provides the primary fragmentation. then items placed inside represented the secondary fragmentation for cutting and tearing. so it's been used by the spectrum of different terrorist groups around the world. my experience in the middle east and places like pakistan, yemen, even among the opposition movement in pla
i was reading there was the al qaeda in the arabian peninsula a couple years ago in a magazine, basically the title was make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. there was that instruction manu manuel, if you will, also in the anarchist's cookbook. can you glean anything from that as to who did this? >> unfortunately the short answer for that is no, especially coming from outside the actual investigation. what it really points to is just the large amount of information out there on the...
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we did hearings and inspire magazine, the voice of one of the al qaeda affiliates, and the first issue they put out over the internet, talked about how to build a pressure cooker bomb, so you would follow that and assume it's al qaeda. but this is information that's publicly available on the internet and the kind of thing that anybody who was a lone wolf, a domestic terrorist. you can't draw conclusions, you have to follow the evidence. >> congressman meehan, thank you for bringing us up to date. we appreciate the information. >> our analyst has been giving us great information. fran town sand and juliette kayeen, telling us how significant this information is. you brought us the information, the lid of the pressure cooker found on a building right near the blast. >> yes, john. look, we had the pictures overnight as many of the bomb components and talked about the kind of forensic evidence. that sort of technical information is exactly what investigators need to make that the next step to identifying who planted the bomb. the lid itself, because of the size and centrality of the bomb,
we did hearings and inspire magazine, the voice of one of the al qaeda affiliates, and the first issue they put out over the internet, talked about how to build a pressure cooker bomb, so you would follow that and assume it's al qaeda. but this is information that's publicly available on the internet and the kind of thing that anybody who was a lone wolf, a domestic terrorist. you can't draw conclusions, you have to follow the evidence. >> congressman meehan, thank you for bringing us up...
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his 30-plus years experience in counterterrorism includes work on the al qaeda bombing of the u.s.s. coal in 2000. >> something just blew up. reporter: mcfadden believes the number one priority of investigators is to be sure there are no accomplices still at large. >> are there other events coming? what other events are planned and doing everything possible to rule out that there could be other terrorist acts in place and do everything possible to disrupt that. >> reporter: as for the surviving brother, dzhokhar tsarnaev, a gunshot wound to his neck currently prevents him from speaking. investigators believe it may have been self-inflicted, a possible suicide attempt. needless to say, many want to hear what he has to say including massachusetts governor deval patrick. >> i think all of the law enforcement professionals are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives because we have a million questions. >> reporter: in a controversial move, the justice department plans to begin questioning tsarnaev before reading him his miranda rights, saying investigators need immediate i
his 30-plus years experience in counterterrorism includes work on the al qaeda bombing of the u.s.s. coal in 2000. >> something just blew up. reporter: mcfadden believes the number one priority of investigators is to be sure there are no accomplices still at large. >> are there other events coming? what other events are planned and doing everything possible to rule out that there could be other terrorist acts in place and do everything possible to disrupt that. >> reporter: as...
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given the history of what has gone on over the past in russia, given their partnership with al qaeda and trained with osama bin laden in afghanistan in the late '80s the chech neen rebels. no problem taking your lives but their own lives in the process. >> the worry also is complicated by the fact, willie, he may take his own life and may take someone else's around him depending what he has on him. it's so complicated that this massive, massive lockdown. the likes of what i don't think we've seen before in this country is the only choice, at this point. it's the only choice. >> if chief john timany hasn't seen it, it hasn't been seen in a long time. the two brothers, the one who was killed last night tamerlan tsarnaev. the man police are looking for at this hour is dzhokhar tsarnaev, identified by the fbi as wearing the white hat, as you can see in the photograph there. those were the photographs from the scene on monday at the boston marathon that were made public by the fbi last night. dzhokhar the man at large has a massachusetts driver's license and was born in kyrgyzstan. they c
given the history of what has gone on over the past in russia, given their partnership with al qaeda and trained with osama bin laden in afghanistan in the late '80s the chech neen rebels. no problem taking your lives but their own lives in the process. >> the worry also is complicated by the fact, willie, he may take his own life and may take someone else's around him depending what he has on him. it's so complicated that this massive, massive lockdown. the likes of what i don't think...
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i was really annoyed at peter king who came out right away and said it looks like al-qaeda to me. who knows, right? we remember atlanta. we remember oklahoma city. what are the police saying in boston right now. >> they're not saying a lot. they kept denying they had a person of interest all day yesterday. police commissioner, ed davis explicitly said we do not have a suspect at brigham and women's hospital while there were cops surrounding the hospital and there was an armored vehicle outside. people could see the cops talking to somebody. so, you know, part of the thinking now this 20-year-old saudi national's apartment was searched in revere yesterday and several bags of stuff was taken away. some of the thinks was they weren't sure if he was involved. they wanted to investigate. they didn't want to tip anyone off. so they didn't give the full story. we still don't know if this guy has any connection. tweeted out about 3:00 this morning that the police told him the guy had nothing to do with it. there is a press report at 9:30. number one is based purely on math chances are the
i was really annoyed at peter king who came out right away and said it looks like al-qaeda to me. who knows, right? we remember atlanta. we remember oklahoma city. what are the police saying in boston right now. >> they're not saying a lot. they kept denying they had a person of interest all day yesterday. police commissioner, ed davis explicitly said we do not have a suspect at brigham and women's hospital while there were cops surrounding the hospital and there was an armored vehicle...
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this background checks for al qaeda members, background checks for violent offenders, it will pass. thank you, joe manchin. we greatly appreciate it. >> joining us from capitol hill republican senator from arizona, senator john mccain. senator, you and i don't always agree on everything. but i could hug you this morning. and democratic senator from new york. >> i wish i was there. >> and democrat senator from new york, chuck shumchumer. >> where is my hug? >> you always get one from me. i'm serious. senator mccain what made you decide to vote yes? >> well, i just thought that the bill was appropriate, that t the -- i've always been opposed to to the gun show loophole so i thought it was the right thing to do. >> can i ask you, senator mccain? this vote is probably going to come up again. joe manchin will be working democrats. you certainly have a lot of influence over kelly ayotte in new hampshire. would you encourage her if she could be the deciding vote to support background checks? >> i've never done that in the years i've been here. i talk to kelly. i talk to many of my other co
this background checks for al qaeda members, background checks for violent offenders, it will pass. thank you, joe manchin. we greatly appreciate it. >> joining us from capitol hill republican senator from arizona, senator john mccain. senator, you and i don't always agree on everything. but i could hug you this morning. and democratic senator from new york. >> i wish i was there. >> and democrat senator from new york, chuck shumchumer. >> where is my hug? >> you...
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al qaeda has splintered. they believed they have decimated the core of al qaeda. one of the things i have sat through several briefings and when they talk about who the enemy is, they'll say to you, look, we don't know what to call them anymore, sometimes they call themselves al qaeda and they're not really al qaeda, they're just taking that as a name because they think that has significance. al qaeda isn't anymore. lot of these groups are splintered. lot of self-radicalized people and groups. >> martha, i want to remind how many people have been told not to approach their doors unless they recognize a person outside their homes. the trains have been shut down the university of massachusetts at dartmouth in massachusetts, that campus was evacuated, the suspect had lived there in a dorm, had attended that school, so the cascading effect of this all around the boston is evident. >> we're getting more and more officials may be closing in on the suspect. want to go back to abc's brian ross on the ground in watertown, has anything changed there since the heightened act
al qaeda has splintered. they believed they have decimated the core of al qaeda. one of the things i have sat through several briefings and when they talk about who the enemy is, they'll say to you, look, we don't know what to call them anymore, sometimes they call themselves al qaeda and they're not really al qaeda, they're just taking that as a name because they think that has significance. al qaeda isn't anymore. lot of these groups are splintered. lot of self-radicalized people and groups....
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something in the minds of al qaeda at the highest level. >> let's go quickly back to boston. do we know anything about what happened when the older brother went to chechnya? >> that is a big focus that is now between the fbi and the fsv which is to try and reconstruct. >> that being the russian intelligence. >> the russian fbi. try to deconstruct all of that. you can learn to make this bomb online. where would you have tested it out? you would have to go way out of boston into the woods or perhaps during that trip he got some of that training. >> all right, john. thank you. >>> "the wall street journal" reports american investigators are looking at a report from russian intelligence that says accused bomber tamerlan tsavraev met with a sus to russia last year. >> in an interview with london's "telegraph," an interview from dagestan with his mother says he was on the radar since 2008. she claims her sons are innocent. >> what happened is a terrible thing. but i know my kids have nothing to do with it. i know it. i am the mother. i have -- i -- you know i know my kids. i know m
something in the minds of al qaeda at the highest level. >> let's go quickly back to boston. do we know anything about what happened when the older brother went to chechnya? >> that is a big focus that is now between the fbi and the fsv which is to try and reconstruct. >> that being the russian intelligence. >> the russian fbi. try to deconstruct all of that. you can learn to make this bomb online. where would you have tested it out? you would have to go way out of...
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are they connected to al-qaeda? aren't they connected to al-qaeda? those are all questions that have to be answered. the way you try a citizen in a military court is you basically say that he has given up his citizenship by joining the enemy army. he's no longer a citizen of the united states. >> that's the argument they made in the drone attack. the legalization if you're an american and overseas and participating -- >> the obama administration has used this legal argument to justify their drone attacks. it's not unfamiliar to them. >> about a year ago or so, the nypd came under fire for some listening in this -- using surveillance techniques on certain groups. >> in new jersey. >> in new jersey. >> right. >> there was a thing going back and forth between new york, new jersey, whether they were allowed to do this or not. with all this going on, aren't we making the case for more of that rather than less of that? >> yeah, we have to do more of it. it's very uncomfortable. it's very -- none of us want to give up any of our privacy, understandable. the
are they connected to al-qaeda? aren't they connected to al-qaeda? those are all questions that have to be answered. the way you try a citizen in a military court is you basically say that he has given up his citizenship by joining the enemy army. he's no longer a citizen of the united states. >> that's the argument they made in the drone attack. the legalization if you're an american and overseas and participating -- >> the obama administration has used this legal argument to...
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i know a group in madrid when they had al qaeda cornered in an apartment, they had a huge shoot-out and eventually the apartment burned down. that could have been their intent when they got ready for martyrdom it was suicide by cop. with cops, as well. >> now at this point, cnn cannot independent verify the identity or the origin of these two men, the suspects involved in the boston marathon bombings, and now this shoot-out and car chase last night. one thing we do know is they didn't get very far. >> right. what we do know, and sort of taking a bigger lunge here is that they stayed here, which is unique. they seem to have limited resources. they tried to rob the 7-eleven, one of them did, so that suggests not a lot of expertise, at least on thinking through how they were going to get away, and it also suggests that they may not have access to a lot of money or resources. those pieces are being put together. but we can't know simply by what's going on around us right now did they have contact elsewhere. did they have people funding them? none of that can be known. they clearly were desp
i know a group in madrid when they had al qaeda cornered in an apartment, they had a huge shoot-out and eventually the apartment burned down. that could have been their intent when they got ready for martyrdom it was suicide by cop. with cops, as well. >> now at this point, cnn cannot independent verify the identity or the origin of these two men, the suspects involved in the boston marathon bombings, and now this shoot-out and car chase last night. one thing we do know is they didn't get...
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peter has written extensively on al qaeda and osama bin laden. peter, i appreciate you joining us. what are the questions that you are most interested in learning about these two, in particular about motivation and their operational capability? >> well, first of all, anderson, i think it's very interesting that they were able to detonate two bombs almost simultaneously. i think that's pretty hard. it suggests either practice in the united states or training elsewhere or perhaps both. we've had terrorists who have gone overseas who have tried to detonate bombs in the united states, for instance the times square bomber, shahzad. he was trained and wasn't -- he drive his suv into times square, detonated a bomb. it didn't work. even with training, sometimes people don't get it right. and i think the idea that these people simply read a recipe on the internet and built two very successful bombs doesn't -- it's very unlikely. so that's a first question. the other question is, the -- the kind of question that president obama raised in the briefing which is, you know, how do they become ra
peter has written extensively on al qaeda and osama bin laden. peter, i appreciate you joining us. what are the questions that you are most interested in learning about these two, in particular about motivation and their operational capability? >> well, first of all, anderson, i think it's very interesting that they were able to detonate two bombs almost simultaneously. i think that's pretty hard. it suggests either practice in the united states or training elsewhere or perhaps both....
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on the jihadi elements al qaeda has chechen fighters and chechens who have cut their teeth and gone elsewhere. it is something the fbi will be looking at. it's important to note the extent the individuals are lone wolves oftentimes are not necessarily as effective so it does tip us off to the extent they might have had some training to be able to do this because oftentimes you can't build a bomb that's effective unless you practice. >> there are other signs they didn't have an exit strategy, robbing a 7-eleven, they inexplicably and in cold blood killed an m.i.t. police officer authorities say. that shows that maybe they didn't have the training or the discipline that you would think a jihadi terrorist would have. >> just as you can read a cookbook doesn't mean you're julia child. the sense with lone wolves we think they're a scary threat and already live in society, et cetera, but for every timothy mcveigh you have hundreds of dreamers and individuals who don't carry out attacks. >> for what we saw at the boston marathon how many dozens of events have been quashed or thwarted. >> in massachu
on the jihadi elements al qaeda has chechen fighters and chechens who have cut their teeth and gone elsewhere. it is something the fbi will be looking at. it's important to note the extent the individuals are lone wolves oftentimes are not necessarily as effective so it does tip us off to the extent they might have had some training to be able to do this because oftentimes you can't build a bomb that's effective unless you practice. >> there are other signs they didn't have an exit...
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we know that al-qaeda has camps with the drug cartel on the other side of the mexican border. we know people have been trained to act like they're hispanic when they're radical islamists. we know this is happening and it's insane not to protect yourself and make sure people come in, as most people do, they want the freedoms we have. >> cenk: so now apparently al-qaeda is acting like hispanic. i'm not sure i know what that means, guys, but working hard, loving your family. >> what is he talking about? he's talking about so many things and trying to connect things that don't connect. if you're talking about acting line hispanic, i guess you could say, middle eastern people and hispanic people sometimes have similar features or complexions but i'm not sure what he's suggesting that we do. >> cenk: i think he's slightly off balanced, mentally. >> absolutely. >> cenk: he is actually a sitting u.s. congress person. he thinks there are big al-qaeda camps on the other side of the border like they're getting ready to cross the border, and training how to act hispanic and how is this no
we know that al-qaeda has camps with the drug cartel on the other side of the mexican border. we know people have been trained to act like they're hispanic when they're radical islamists. we know this is happening and it's insane not to protect yourself and make sure people come in, as most people do, they want the freedoms we have. >> cenk: so now apparently al-qaeda is acting like hispanic. i'm not sure i know what that means, guys, but working hard, loving your family. >> what is...
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you're going to sue and not pay taxes. >> john: that already happened in spain and al-qaeda tends to not do the same thing twice. after the break he said, hopefully, something else is the matter with kansas. you don't want to miss it. i'm going to get in trouble for this next bit. stick around. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? >> john: quick question for the panel, do you really think we have a separation of church and state in this country? sherrod? >> john, that's an illusion. first of all, i know church and i know church people. they mettle. they get involved in everything. good luck having something without them involved in it. >> john: it is like a reese's cup we all live with. >> in the language of the lord. i don't know any hebrew. if you look at a gallup poll f
you're going to sue and not pay taxes. >> john: that already happened in spain and al-qaeda tends to not do the same thing twice. after the break he said, hopefully, something else is the matter with kansas. you don't want to miss it. i'm going to get in trouble for this next bit. stick around. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than...
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in this case, al qaeda. raed gentleman'ser was in court. >> my client is in a state of shock and disbelief that's happened to him. he is gathering himself. we're working together. looking into the family and' all looking forward to defending him. >> jaser's alleged momentum, 30-year-old chiheb esseghaier, went to court in montreal, claiming the charges from action word considers only appearance. the white house meantime applauds the arrest. >> i can talk to you about that. we first of all welcomed yesterday's announcement by canada that they have disrupted a terrorist plot, working in coordination with u.s. law enforcement. >> canadian official says the plat was only in the planning stages and nobody was in imminent danger. canadian official says these two men did get help from iran. they got direction and guidance but not direct funding from al qaeda in iran. and the plot was not state-sponsored. iran claimed again today it has no connection with al qaeda and there has been a rocky relationship between the
in this case, al qaeda. raed gentleman'ser was in court. >> my client is in a state of shock and disbelief that's happened to him. he is gathering himself. we're working together. looking into the family and' all looking forward to defending him. >> jaser's alleged momentum, 30-year-old chiheb esseghaier, went to court in montreal, claiming the charges from action word considers only appearance. the white house meantime applauds the arrest. >> i can talk to you about that. we...
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in the case of al-qaeda and the taliban if you could show that an individual was a member of al-qaeda or taliban then there may be some legal grounds to detain them and try them as an enemy combatant rather than in federal court. but this is masked in legal clothing. it's not actually a legal argument, and we shouldn't confuse these two things. the argument they're making is we should presume from the beginning that any incident involving islamic militancy is some how tied into al-qaeda. as i said, i've done research on this region and this particular conflict for 15 years. while the militants in chechnya have adopted al-qaeda ideology the connection is very slim and they have very different objectives that are very local very parochial and have a lot of to do with russia and very little to do with the united states. >> john: i agree and you're characterizing that as a political approach is profoundly diplomatic. scholar and attorney, christopher swift, thank you for coming tonight. >> thank you. >> john: thank you. one good thing may come out of the boston bombings. the violence is c
in the case of al-qaeda and the taliban if you could show that an individual was a member of al-qaeda or taliban then there may be some legal grounds to detain them and try them as an enemy combatant rather than in federal court. but this is masked in legal clothing. it's not actually a legal argument, and we shouldn't confuse these two things. the argument they're making is we should presume from the beginning that any incident involving islamic militancy is some how tied into al-qaeda. as i...
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ghomert has this to say earlier on c-span. >> we know al-qaeda has camps with the drug cartels with the other side of the mexican border. we know that people are now he being trained to come in and act like hispanics when they're radical islamists. we know these things are happening, and it's just insane not to protect ourselves. >> john: oh, they're going to act like hispanic. i love it when al pacino was in "scarface" and acted like hispanic for two hours. and louie ghomert makes racists look so subtle. for more on this i'm joined by my panel of non-experts and what a panel it is. politico median scott blakeman, and one and old judy gold, and the politico median and author of "the pleat idiot's quite to comedy writing" jim mendrinos. when is it too soon to talk about politics after a tragedy or is it different in every situation. >> i think there are different aspects of politics that can be discussed like barney frank was trying to make a point thank god we have infrastructure. >> john: first responders. >> today perhaps not, but you know,-- >> john: would you agree with me that barn
ghomert has this to say earlier on c-span. >> we know al-qaeda has camps with the drug cartels with the other side of the mexican border. we know that people are now he being trained to come in and act like hispanics when they're radical islamists. we know these things are happening, and it's just insane not to protect ourselves. >> john: oh, they're going to act like hispanic. i love it when al pacino was in "scarface" and acted like hispanic for two hours. and louie...
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>> i think lindsey graham was getting more information about his ties to al-qaeda. and on his hospital bed yesterday he said they are religious, but they don't have ties to any larger network. >> stephanie: yeah. exactly. that's what the fbi was saying initially. can i just say one of my favorite things is -- is the description -- because, you know, he was mad initially what he was tweeting was that you killed my brother. i think he actually killed his brother. >> that was a fake twitter account. >> stephanie: oh, okay. but, you know, that he was -- but i'm just saying that was -- i thought i was the only one that thought that that it was a little road runner he had explosives and he was run over by his brother and dragged like 30 feet and it just was -- i don't know, somebody said he was holding an acme receipt, and i don't think so. my buddy howard kurz wrote the police and this is what i said about the plitttt -- chuck grassley rushed in to say he wants to exam immigration reform particularly in light of what happened last week in boston. this doesn't lend itself
>> i think lindsey graham was getting more information about his ties to al-qaeda. and on his hospital bed yesterday he said they are religious, but they don't have ties to any larger network. >> stephanie: yeah. exactly. that's what the fbi was saying initially. can i just say one of my favorite things is -- is the description -- because, you know, he was mad initially what he was tweeting was that you killed my brother. i think he actually killed his brother. >> that was a...
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but al-qaeda will go after anybody. the last mile was dedicated to the newtown sandy hook. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: family members were there and what really upsets me is that if a gun would have been used it wouldn't have looked good and how do you know it is not some gun nut because no one is talking about the gun safety bills. jeff flake is not going to support anything now. they go online and they're like not going to do anything. and then he has the norvasc stand with gabby giffords yesterday, dedicating a part of the house to zimmerman but now they're -- no one is talking about it. how do you know it is not some right wing nut? why don't they get the elite people. >> stephanie: what do you mean? >> caller: well, you think they would want to make a name for themselves and get the top runners but they wait until they're gone. >> stephanie: because that's when the most amount of people are finishing. >> caller: exactly. no one is making the connection. now we're not talking about gun safety. with everyt
but al-qaeda will go after anybody. the last mile was dedicated to the newtown sandy hook. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: family members were there and what really upsets me is that if a gun would have been used it wouldn't have looked good and how do you know it is not some gun nut because no one is talking about the gun safety bills. jeff flake is not going to support anything now. they go online and they're like not going to do anything. and then he has the norvasc stand...
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how many conservatives were completely certain it was the return of al-qaeda. personally, i hope the saudis weren't behind this because history shows if that were the case, we would have to invade iraq again. the world has been filled with people who jump to conclusion and maybe unsun stantiated claims. now they do in 140 characters or less. if you have a post-tragedy vacuum that needs to be filled, twitter has all of the irresponsible trolls for all of your filler needs. friends, we now live in the golden age of online niche scapegoat culture which i'm qualified to rant about because i'm on a niche cable show and thanks to time-warner is the nichiest of niches because when something terrible like this happens, there is always a certain percentage of people who sit at their computer and say hey, you know what? this is really all about me. disasters make brave people braver and dumb people dumber. while brave people rush to serve others dumb people rush their own interest. they place blame. otherwise, smart liberals declared unfairly and unliberally that the cri
how many conservatives were completely certain it was the return of al-qaeda. personally, i hope the saudis weren't behind this because history shows if that were the case, we would have to invade iraq again. the world has been filled with people who jump to conclusion and maybe unsun stantiated claims. now they do in 140 characters or less. if you have a post-tragedy vacuum that needs to be filled, twitter has all of the irresponsible trolls for all of your filler needs. friends, we now live...
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they learned how to make the bombs from an online magazine published by al-qaeda. they did it because they had recently became deeply religious and opposed u.s. involvement with iraq and afghanistan: the 24-year-old told authorities that she saw her husband on thursday just hours before he died in a gun battle with police but she said she had no idea that he had committed the bombings or was planning more attacks. today her lawyer said this brief statement. >> as a mother, a sister, a daughter, a wife, she deeply mourns the pain and loss to innocent victims students, law enforcement officers families, and our community. >> michael: the suspect mother went even further telling nbc news there was simply no way that her children committed the horrible crime. she spoke to reporters. >> what has happened is a terrible thing, but i know that my kids have nothing to do with this. i know it. i am mother. i have--you know, i know my kids. i know my kids. really my kids would never get involved in anything like that. >> michael: nbc reports she was very close to tamerlan and
they learned how to make the bombs from an online magazine published by al-qaeda. they did it because they had recently became deeply religious and opposed u.s. involvement with iraq and afghanistan: the 24-year-old told authorities that she saw her husband on thursday just hours before he died in a gun battle with police but she said she had no idea that he had committed the bombings or was planning more attacks. today her lawyer said this brief statement. >> as a mother, a sister, a...
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i don't really think al-qaeda is sending out 19-year-old college kids. the fact the bomb was so crude lead a lot of experts to believe that it was not well funded -- >> and the fact they tried to stick up a 7-eleven. >> exactly. and this did not fit the al-qaeda profile at all. >> to that point the only thing really sophisticated this week was how it was carried out at the boston marathon, but the devices were crude as you pointed out. obviously they had financial concerns or -- and they didn't have a car. the fact that they are trying to carjack a mercedes and possibly later a honda or whatever they didn't have their means of transportation figured out. >> did not the 1 brother drive over the other brother this morning? >> the latest from police was last night after robbing the 7-eleven and shooting the police officer at mit that they carjacked the mercedes they kept the person in that car for a half hour and then dropped him off at a gas station and continued on. and then one transit police officer was wounded in an exchange, and then there's a questio
i don't really think al-qaeda is sending out 19-year-old college kids. the fact the bomb was so crude lead a lot of experts to believe that it was not well funded -- >> and the fact they tried to stick up a 7-eleven. >> exactly. and this did not fit the al-qaeda profile at all. >> to that point the only thing really sophisticated this week was how it was carried out at the boston marathon, but the devices were crude as you pointed out. obviously they had financial concerns or...
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goes on, the less there is as claim of responsibility the more likely it is domestic rather than some al-qaeda or jihadist group. i think if that were the case we would have heard from them. >> that's usually the case. >> that we showed you we can still attack you on your soil. >> yeah. >> but who knows? who knows? but it does raise the question, you know, and all we can do is look at what's going on and just kind of scratch our heads and wonder. a couple of questions i think it raises for me that i would like to get your take on this morning, 866-55-press, your reaction to this horrific event on monday just destroying what was a marvelous, almost national celebration of the marathon on patriot's day. it's not nufsh to know somebody who is running it or and itunusual to know somebody who is running it or and it becomes a festive weekend around patriot's day. and it will symbolizes boston brings together the people of boston. so your thoughts on that, number 1. 866-55-press. secondly, what does this mean? does it make you think twice about going where there are concentrations of people am? taki
goes on, the less there is as claim of responsibility the more likely it is domestic rather than some al-qaeda or jihadist group. i think if that were the case we would have heard from them. >> that's usually the case. >> that we showed you we can still attack you on your soil. >> yeah. >> but who knows? who knows? but it does raise the question, you know, and all we can do is look at what's going on and just kind of scratch our heads and wonder. a couple of questions i...
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al qaeda inspired. but it's striking nonetheless that there are some close parallels between the description of the devices in boston and this recipe in al qaeda's "inspire" magazine. >> reporter: the homeland security department has warned in the past about the dangers of pressure cooker bombs. important also to say that authorities have not told us if they have figured out whether the bombings were the result of international terrorism or if this was a home grown attack. wolf? >> so, clearly, this investigation is at an early stage when i'm hearing you say, joe, that they don't really have any har evidence or any evidence at all this could have been internationally inspired. they really don't have a whole lot of evidence domestically, either. is that what i'm hearing? >> i've asked a law enforcement official on the ground there in boston about whether they just simply have nothing. that official would not comment on that. nonetheless, they are telling me they expect this to be a very long slog. so i t
al qaeda inspired. but it's striking nonetheless that there are some close parallels between the description of the devices in boston and this recipe in al qaeda's "inspire" magazine. >> reporter: the homeland security department has warned in the past about the dangers of pressure cooker bombs. important also to say that authorities have not told us if they have figured out whether the bombings were the result of international terrorism or if this was a home grown attack. wolf?...
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and i don't know i know sunny shore guys who joined al qaeda just to get some money. so out of the car then the model of seven gives them money whereas the government abandons them by the thumping of laws. that paid to kill here on that floor. about michelle obama so they've ruined their futures that lives and their families find out oh my while home. my for nothing goes. on october thirty first twenty ten a terrorist group claiming all kind of affiliation occupied the catholic cathedral in baghdad. five suicide bombers activated their explosive belts fifty eight people were killed. in nine years of occupation of civil and religious wars and attacks of cosmoline one hundred ten thousand victims essentially civilian. syria khaldiyeh an orthodox and armenian churches have become choice targets. al qaeda assassins and sunni and shia fanatics agree on nothing except on evicting the christians they accuse of being western crusaders. baghdad is a raising its illustrates christian past. checkpoints abound every hundred meters crossing baghdad is a permanent obstacle course.
and i don't know i know sunny shore guys who joined al qaeda just to get some money. so out of the car then the model of seven gives them money whereas the government abandons them by the thumping of laws. that paid to kill here on that floor. about michelle obama so they've ruined their futures that lives and their families find out oh my while home. my for nothing goes. on october thirty first twenty ten a terrorist group claiming all kind of affiliation occupied the catholic cathedral in...
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and more widespread than al-qaeda? >> it's the latter in my opinion going back with experience over my career, megyn. whether you take hard-core extremists, right wing ideology that motivates them or perhaps in the tragedy over the last few days. when you talk about the term war on terrorism, from my career, it seemed like an apt term what happened after 9/11. many people didn't have a problem with that. as time went on and for me and my experience and time in the middle east after the u.s. went into iraq, a lot of my liaison contacts seems that was a ui fem i is a war on the developing war. >> megyn: that is what the president was worried about. according to john brennan, he says, describing the terrorists as jihadists or using that different phraseology, jihad means to purify one self for a moral goal. it gives the murderers legitimacy and john brennan seems to say we don't want to refer it on a war on jihad or war on terror, just al-qaeda. i mean, it's not necessarily just al-qaeda. >> no, it's not. part of the unfo
and more widespread than al-qaeda? >> it's the latter in my opinion going back with experience over my career, megyn. whether you take hard-core extremists, right wing ideology that motivates them or perhaps in the tragedy over the last few days. when you talk about the term war on terrorism, from my career, it seemed like an apt term what happened after 9/11. many people didn't have a problem with that. as time went on and for me and my experience and time in the middle east after the...
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qaeda and al qaeda-inspired propaganda to try to recruit other individuals to the cause. although that is undoubtedly true, i have to say i think it is difficult to really connect any one individual with these conflicts. there is no doubt, again, pictures, video of civilians being killed and the like, this is exactly what al qaeda uses to help radicalize and bring people into the idealogical fold. but again, i think just pointing to iraq or afghanistan is a little bit too simplistic, because generally these radicalization cases come from a really dynamic mix of factors. >> and joy, the pause that i would put over all of this is, this all depends on you believing this suspect in this hospital bed, and i for one am going to reserve judgment on everything he's saying. >> yeah, and it's in his interest to say that it was the older brother, that it was the now deceased suspect who now cannot counter any of his claims. it is very much in his interest as a legal matter to say that he was following what the older brother was doing. so i think, yeah, we have to definitely take wha
qaeda and al qaeda-inspired propaganda to try to recruit other individuals to the cause. although that is undoubtedly true, i have to say i think it is difficult to really connect any one individual with these conflicts. there is no doubt, again, pictures, video of civilians being killed and the like, this is exactly what al qaeda uses to help radicalize and bring people into the idealogical fold. but again, i think just pointing to iraq or afghanistan is a little bit too simplistic, because...
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and if you take the tact that it was al qaeda. remember all they care about is causing mass casualties. as many as they can. they do believe that will stop occupation of the middle east. while we're more guilty than the chinese, the chinese are no less guilty of oppressing muslims. the point is to attack the west until it picks up and leaves the middle east. and this ideology, you can also pick up on the internet and it can be turned against us at any moment. and remember, there is no play book for al qaeda. a lot of these bombings in london, the airplane bombings, it was young kids who just decided that's what they were going to do. to go back on what i said about no claim, well, there is no set standard for an attack like this. and we're really not going to know until they get the forensics, until they get a picture. you know, we're so far away from a solution on this. >> yeah, we are. and keep stressing that nobody knows the answers to these questions, pure theorizing. but what everyone in america is talking about. fran finally
and if you take the tact that it was al qaeda. remember all they care about is causing mass casualties. as many as they can. they do believe that will stop occupation of the middle east. while we're more guilty than the chinese, the chinese are no less guilty of oppressing muslims. the point is to attack the west until it picks up and leaves the middle east. and this ideology, you can also pick up on the internet and it can be turned against us at any moment. and remember, there is no play book...